Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations and individuals looking to undertake voluntary conservation efforts for at-risk species and habitats. Funds support proactive projects that improve species' conditions and reduce the need for future ESA listing.
Protect Your Livestock & Get Reimbursed for Wolf Losses
States and tribes can get federal funds to help livestock producers prevent wolf predation with non-lethal methods like guard dogs and fencing. You can also be reimbursed for livestock losses confirmed to be caused by wolf attacks.
Get Funding for Innovative Project Management Tools
This grant is for businesses developing advanced modeling and mapping tools to predict critical environmental habitats. Funds support data gathering, scientific consultation, and model refinement for use in industry permitting and decision support systems.
Get Funding to Protect Rare Plants
Are you a consultant or organization with expertise in botanical surveys? This grant offers funding to conduct crucial surveys for sensitive plant species, specifically Graham's and White River Penstemon, in designated areas.
Get Grants to Fight Invasive Species in Great Lakes
Great Lakes states and tribes can apply for grants to fund projects that prevent and control aquatic invasive species. This funding supports essential activities like early detection, rapid response, and pathway intervention to protect the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Get Funding to Protect Great Lakes From Invasive Species
Great Lakes states and their designated entities can receive grants to implement plans for preventing and controlling aquatic invasive species. This funding supports critical work that protects the Great Lakes Basin from the introduction and spread of harmful organisms.
Tribal Grants: Protect Great Lakes & Invasive Species
Great Lakes Tribes can apply for grants to develop or implement plans that manage aquatic invasive species within or near the Great Lakes basin. These funds aim to prevent and control the spread of harmful species, safeguarding the ecosystem.
Secure Grants for Marine Mammal Rescue & Response
Marine mammal rescue and response organizations can receive funding to care for sick or injured animals, respond to stranding events, and build network capacity. This grant supports critical operations and research related to marine mammal health and conservation.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Research & Training
This grant is for organizations and individuals interested in conducting vital small mammal inventories. Funds will support fieldwork and provide essential training in trapping and handling techniques for refuge personnel.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation
Non-profits, government agencies, and individuals can receive funding to protect and restore habitats for endangered and at-risk species within the Great Lakes watershed. This initiative supports vital conservation efforts to ensure the survival of vulnerable wildlife populations.
Unlock Boating Business Growth: Infrastructure Grants!
This grant supports businesses and entities looking to build, upgrade, or maintain facilities for larger recreational vessels over 26 feet. Funds can cover essential infrastructure like docks, safe harbors, restrooms, and pumpout stations to enhance boating access and services.
Unlock Funds for Youth Conservation Programs
This grant is for organizations focused on developing and implementing training for supervisors who work with young people aged 16-25 in conservation roles. Funds will support programs designed to equip staff with the skills to lead and mentor the next generation of conservation professionals.
Secure Funding for Marina Upgrades & Boating Infrastructure!
Are you a state or private entity looking to improve facilities for larger recreational boats? This grant offers federal funds to construct, renovate, and maintain essential boating infrastructure, ensuring public access and safety for vessels 26 feet and longer.
Get Funds for Your Marina: Boating Infrastructure Grants!
If you operate a marina serving recreational boats 26ft+, this grant offers federal funding to upgrade and maintain your facilities. Enhance your marina and attract more transient boaters with this opportunity.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Conservation Planning!
This program offers funding to states for developing and updating habitat conservation plans and agreements. These funds can cover planning activities, species surveys, and public outreach to protect endangered species.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects in Asia!
This opportunity supports non-profits and organizations working on rhino and tiger conservation in Asia, funding projects for habitat restoration, anti-poaching efforts, and community engagement. While currently suspended due to a foreign aid review, it typically provides grants for critical conservation initiatives.
Get Funding to Protect Great Apes & Wildlife Health
This grant supports Central African veterinarians and academic institutions in improving wildlife health, especially for endangered great apes. Funding aims to build local capacity to address health threats, safeguarding both human and animal well-being.
Unlock Funds for Your Business Growth & Innovation
This grant aims to support impactful environmental education initiatives, connecting students with nature and their cultural heritage. Eligible organizations can receive funding to develop and implement engaging programs that foster environmental stewardship and cultural understanding.
Alaska Grants: Fire Safety Funding for Businesses & Homes
Alaska businesses and communities near National Wildlife Refuges can secure funds to create defensible space against wildland fires. This grant supports hazard reduction projects, promoting safety and potentially boosting local employment.
Fund Your School's Environmental Projects!
This program offers funding to schools like Fillmore Unified School District for hands-on environmental education and habitat restoration projects along the Santa Clara River. Your school can get grants to engage students in conservation efforts and learn about local ecosystems.